Quick Search

London

London is a great city to go walking in. You can stroll by the river Thames along the popular Thames Path, or follow a network of lesser-known waterside walks. Or you can wander in a wealth of green space, from the famous Royal Parks to large semi-rural areas like Hampstead Heath and Epping Forest, and an uncountable number of other parks, gardens, nature reserves and woodlands.

The City of London with its fascinating mediaeval streets and alleyways begs to be explored on foot, and around the margins of London you will even find some genuine countryside such as the chalk hills of the North Downs. Youíll find great walking, too, in the countryside immediately surrounding the capital.

1001 Walks You Must Experience Before You Die features
wide-ranging, carefully chosen routes varying from the rugged delights
of the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path to the wilderness of Jamaica, and the
Harz Witches' Trail high up in the German mountains. The hand-picked
excursions take in mountain passes, woodland paths, ancient
Native-American trails, and much more.

London...so much to see, so much to do, so many amazing routes to walk packed with history, diversity and culture. Make sure you pack this slim line walking guide to discover 50 of the cities best routes of 2 to 10 miles.

The A-Z Adventure series features the accuracy and
quality of Ordnance Survey's 1:25000 mapping in a convenient book,
therefore eliminating the need to fold and re-fold a large sheet map to
the desired area.

This book covers a very large area and includes all of the substantial hills to be found in the South East and Central parts of England. The aim for each book in the series is to contain 50 good hills to ascend, and hence the somewhat expansive coverage from the South Downs up to the beginning of the Pennine Hills.

This inspirational new guidebook is the must-have accessory for new parents that want to get outdoors with their little ones. The 50 buggy-friendly walks are easy, with no stiles or other obstacles but all are spectacular walks in their own right.

A celebration of 26 of the author's favourite bothies, as she shares her
memories of her favourite 'stone tents' all over the UK in remote and
wild locations. Packed with expert advice on how to make use of these
'free, old, empty houses' from packing lists to bothy etiquette and the
best walks into these remote locations.

An essential guidebook to Britainís most popular and classic mountains. From the mountaineering editor of Trail magazine this illustrated guide describes 170 of the best walking and scrambling routes and five Ďchallengeí routes.

At some point after having a baby, most new mums would quite like to
start exercising again. What better way than to get outdoors with your
baby in a stroller, perhaps team up with some other mums and walk your
way back to fitness?

Active, happy kids make the best holiday companions, and this
colourful book is brimming with great campsite-based ideas to keep the
little ones interested, entertained - and even a little challenged -
from dawn until dusk.

The classic CAMRA walking guide is now fully revised and updated with
new pubs and walking routes. 30 routes from right across London of varying
lengths make this suitable for both avid hiker and novice wanderer.

Commemorating Cicerone's 50th year, Fifty Years of Adventure is a
compilation of tales by Cicerone authors. A story to celebrate each year
Cicerone has been publishing outdoor activity guidebooks, the
collection is a delicious hotpot of adventures in their every shape and
form.

A remarkable story of the author's first four months on a walk round the coast of Great Britain to raise awareness of and money for Parkinson's research.
A cure is near and £1.50 of the purchase price of Coast Lines goes to Parkinson's research.

Over the years, authors, artists and amblers aplenty have felt the pull
of the Thames, and now travel writer Tom Chesshyre is following in their
footsteps.
Heís walking the length of the river from the Cotswolds to the North Sea Ė a winding journey of over two hundred miles.